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Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
 Originally Posted by Cyclones26 I knew it would come to this. The west end is what I assume you are talking about, which the city is working on to improve everyday. East CB where I grew up is very nice. I still live there and live in a very high class neighborhood. Seems like you have an ax to grind.
And TitanClone I think your pretty spot on with the class sizes of schools.
LC is probably somewhere around 230 I would say. AL and TJ just a little bigger than 350. Treynor varies anywhere from 55-80 The "counciltucky guy" is the same guy that gets P.O'ed when North O gets lumped in to all of Omaha.... Its not a one way street bud.... 1-2 Murnders a week... Omaha is just terrinble for Murders.... So if ya like putting your family in situations were there is a shooting everynight then be my guest....... just plain childish to compare the 2...
I didnt grow up in Council Bluffs, But moved here in 2000. We lived in River Park apartments, which were great for us being young and looking for a good time. Then we bought our first home around 21st and Ave. C... Lived there for several years, but once we had our first kid, we knew that we were not going to go to the schools around there. So we moved to East CB. And we love the area...
The only problem I see with the OP is the Ice Rink, Which sounds like it will be solved in the next couple years... with the arena and rink in the 72nd and q area..
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Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
 Originally Posted by Enginerd Don't get me wrong Counciltuckians, CB is a great place for casinos, strip clubs, adult book stores, meth, etc. I mean just drive down Braodaway. Who wouldn't want to live there? And the Lewis Central area nestled between petroleum tanks and a power plant is simply adorable. Be sure to check out Carter Lake and Manawa too. It's like a snapshot of the evolution process. Counciltucky has a couple nice isolated developments but just drive around that **** hole and most people will come to the same conclusion.
and what trailer park u live in?
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Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
 Originally Posted by PabloDiablo My wife and I just bought a house in Elkhorn, which is technically west of Omaha but has been annexed into city limits. We will be in NW Omaha. The biggest thing for us was staying out of Omaha Public Schools systems, Millard and Elkhorn have better reputations for public and there are several good (but expensive) private schools all over town. There are several options near Millard and Elkhorn for Target, etc.. Also I work in Council Bluffs and can make my commute during the rush in about 35 minutes most days so not bad.
I don't believe there are any ice arenas in west O so if that makes or breaks you, you may want to look farther east. I thought there was a big ice arena Maple and 120th area in NW Omaha. Check the white pages.
Targets - 3 in west Omaha (Crossroads, 180th and Center and on Maple.
Several new apartment complexes on Dodger and Center.
Lots of used houses available that are cheap right now in the house market....just like everywhere.
Lots of lakes. Cunningham Lake near 72nd and 680 is for sailing.
All the big box stores moved in long ago in west O.
Gretna, Elkhorn, and Millard schools are the best.
Gretna has small town feel.
So does older parts of Elkhorn.
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Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
For what it is worth, as an Iowa State fan, I'd pick living on the Iowa side IF I could find all the amenities I'm after including a short commute to work. -
Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
 Originally Posted by CarolinaCy I'll second Bennington, we just bought a house there last fall (also 156th and State). Though we're technically a Bennington address, I consider it NW Omaha since we're not actually in the town of Bennington. We rarely go into Bennington since you can drive 5-10 min toward Omaha and find pretty much anything you need (Target, WalMart, Lowe's, Home Depot, Hy-Vee, restaurants, churches, etc.).
I work downtown and can get from door to door in about 30 minutes. Being able to take I-680 around the north side to downtown is a piece of cake, there's never any heavy traffic, no matter what time you're out. Express Metro buses runto downtown from west O off Dodge, Center, Q to about 156th or 180th streets. So you park and ride for $1.50 each way.
Northern 680 Freeway is low traffic compared to I-80 Southern freeway.
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Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
SOULjas live on the north side. Keep it real, ha ha!
Seriously, I'm sorry you have to move to Omaha. My deepest sympathies go your way. Best of luck
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Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
 Originally Posted by cyhawkdmb The "counciltucky guy" is the same guy that gets P.O'ed when North O gets lumped in to all of Omaha.... Not at all. You have to take the bad wioth the good. North Omaha is a **** hole. Judging form this thread, it's obvious that "inferiority complex guy" gets P.O'ed when west CB, Carter Lake, Lake Manawa, south CB, central CB and north CB gets lumped into the rest of CB. I admitted there are some nice pockets in CB but even by the pro-CB posts it is the exception not the rule.
The only problem I see with the OP is the Ice Rink, Which sounds like it will be solved in the next couple years... with the arena and rink in the 72nd and q area.. What does that have to do with Counciltucky?
I am just messing with you guys anyways. I know how thin skinned you CB guys are. CB has improved over the years but let's not get carried away. It's kind of like trying to clean up Courtney Love.
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Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
 Originally Posted by throwittoblythe If you're looking on the Omaha side, I living in Bennington, NE which I find pretty nice. Bennington is a small town on the NW side of Omaha with lots of new subdivisions around it. We live near 156th and State St. which is only 3 miles outside of Omaha city limits.
Bennington Schools have a great reputation in the area. Though Bennington itself is small (1000 people) I believe the high school has around 400 students so it's probably in the 2A class. There is an ice arena near 120th and Maple St. and plenty of churches; all within a 10 minute drive.
We live pretty far out from downtown Omaha, but I work in mid-town and can make it home in 30 minutes during rush hour. So really, anywhere in the Omaha area is 30 minutes from downtown as long as you don't go way far outside the city.
If you're comparing IA vs NE sides of the river, be prepared to pay much higher taxes on the NE side. Isn't bennington's mascot the bunnies?
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Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
 Originally Posted by 2020cy Please stay in Iowa, we need all the tax paying citizens we can get. Omaha's budget is so far in the red in the future that they will have to have hefty increases in property taxes to stay solevent.
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Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
 Originally Posted by AdRock4Cy Isn't bennington's mascot the bunnies?
Benson.
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Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
 Originally Posted by NebrClone Omaha's budget is so far in the red in the future that they will have to have hefty increases in property taxes to stay solevent. Nothing like talking out your behind. Before the two recent hikes Omaha had one of the lowest levys in the area, which is unheard of for a central city. There is no doubt, however, that Omaha will end up where it should be given its age and size which is a bit higher than it is now. From a taxation standpoint CB would be a better option overall. Nebraska is brutal overall. Licensing your car will make you choke.
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Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
 Originally Posted by drmwevr08 Nothing like talking out your behind. Before the two recent hikes Omaha had one of the lowest levys in the area, which is unheard of for a central city. There is no doubt, however, that Omaha will end up where it should be given its age and size which is a bit higher than it is now. From a taxation standpoint CB would be a better option overall. Nebraska is brutal overall. Licensing your car will make you choke. Neither Iowa nor Nebraska is anything to brag about from a tax standpoint. On average Nebraska residents pay about an additional $500 per year on taxes, but that is offset by having about an extra $1,000 per capita in annual income. Tax-Friendly Places 2007 | 8 | CNNMoney.com -
Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
 Originally Posted by Steve Neither Iowa nor Nebraska is anything to brag about from a tax standpoint. On average Nebraska residents pay about an additional $500 per year on taxes, but that is offset by having about an extra $1,000 per capita in annual income. Tax-Friendly Places 2007 | 8 | CNNMoney.com It depends a lot upon where you live within those states too of course. All else equal Id take the 500. Housing tends to be a bit higher in CB though. Since its a sample of one in this case, his income isnt going to change by living on the Nebraska side. Taxes would certainly not be the top reason for chosing in this case.
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Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
 Originally Posted by drmwevr08 Nothing like talking out your behind. Before the two recent hikes Omaha had one of the lowest levys in the area, which is unheard of for a central city. There is no doubt, however, that Omaha will end up where it should be given its age and size which is a bit higher than it is now. From a taxation standpoint CB would be a better option overall. Nebraska is brutal overall. Licensing your car will make you choke. My house in Omaha would cost about $1000 more a year, in Fremont it would cost about $600 more. I love living in the country. Omaha has so many budget problems coming I would not want to be paying for them.
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Re: Moving to Omaha / Council Bluffs Area - Where should I look?
 Originally Posted by AdRock4Cy Isn't bennington's mascot the bunnies? Benson Bunnies.
Looking forward to CFH magic for the next bball season, Georges style.
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